Pope Leo's Cameroon Visit: A Peaceful Call in Douala

Pope Leo attracted a massive crowd in Douala during his Africa tour, addressing inequality and conflict. In his speech, he urged Cameroonians to reject violence and corruption. Despite security challenges, the visit was a moment of joy for local Catholics, who hope for blessings amid ongoing hardships.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 17-04-2026 16:56 IST | Created: 17-04-2026 16:56 IST
Pope Leo's Cameroon Visit: A Peaceful Call in Douala
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Pope Leo drew a sizable crowd to Douala's Japoma Stadium during his visit to Cameroon, part of a significant Africa tour. An estimated 120,000 attendees gathered to hear the U.S. pontiff deliver a strong message on inequality and conflict, as well as a call for peace in the nation.

Many endured hardships to witness Leo in person, reflecting his growing influence and the eagerness of local Catholics. In his address, Leo highlighted the ongoing challenges faced by Cameroonians, urging them to reject forms of violence and corruption that promise false gains.

Leo's visit coincided with political tensions in Cameroon, with his calls for integrity and unity resonating in a country marked by security issues. The appearance was seen as a moment of collective joy and a beacon of hope for local believers amidst ongoing crises.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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